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14.2
Tyres and inner tubes
Tyres, like many other parts, are subject
to wear and tear. Check the profile depth,
tyre pressure and state of the lateral tyre
surfaces at regular intervals and take
note of signs of brittleness or wear .
Do not exceed the maximum tyre pres
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sure recommended when inflating the
tyres . Otherwise this could lead to a tyre
exploding . The tyres must be pumped
up with at least the stated minimum tyre
pressure . The tyre might detach from the
rim if the tyre pressure is too low .
The values for the permitted maximum
and minimum pressure are imprinted on
the lateral tyre surface .
Tyres may only be replaced with identi
-
cal, original tyres. The bicycle’s handling
could otherwise be negatively affected.
This may lead to accidents .
You should only replace damaged parts
with original spare parts .
A Schrader valve is used for the Upstreet6 . This
valve type allows you to top up the tyre pressure
of your FLYER E-Bike at most filling stations. Spe-
cialist retailers will let you know which type of air
pump fits your car-type valves. Tubes may only be
changed for identical, original tubes .
Schrader valve
14.3
Dealing with a flat tyre
Correct and safe repair of a flat tyre requires
specialised E-Bike knowledge and special tools.
Have technical defects and flat tyres exclusively
repaired by your FLYER specialist retailer .
Repairing a tyre puncture involves hav
-
ing to adjust safety-relevant compo-
nents . Incorrect mounting of the wheels
and brakes can lead to severe falls and
injuries . We strongly advise you not to
repair a tyre puncture alone . Ask your
FLYER specialist retailer to fix the tyre
puncture for you .
Get thorough instructions from your
FLYER specialist dealer and practise
changing the wheels and tyres under
their supervision if you plan to repair
your own flat tyres. The system must be
switched off and the battery must be re-
moved before changing a tyre or wheel .
You need the following equipment to repair a tyre
puncture:
• Plastic tyre lever
• Patches
• Rubber cement
• Sandpaper
•
Open-ended spanner or wrench
(for wheels without quick-release fasteners)
• Air pump
• Spare tube
If your FLYER is equipped with a
disc brake
, you
can remove the wheel without further preparation .
Please note: when fitting the wheel, the disc must
be slotted between the brake linings of the brake
calliper and ultimately be centred without contact .
Removing the wheel
Front wheel
If your bicycle has quick-release fasteners or
axles, open them . If your bicycle has hexagonal
bolts, then loosen them in anti-clockwise direction
with a fitting ring spanner or box-end wrench.
You can then remove the front wheel according to
the steps listed above .
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Rear wheel
If your bicycle uses a derailleur gear system,
change gear to the smallest sprocket . In this
position, the rear derailleur poses the least hin
-
drance in removing the wheel . If your bicycle has
quick-release fasteners or axles, open them.
If your bicycle has hexagonal bolts, then loosen
them in anti-clockwise direction with a fitting ring
spanner or box-end wrench.
Pull the rear derailleur backwards a little .
Lift the bicycle slightly .
Lightly strike the wheel from above with the palm
of the hand .
Take the wheel out of the frame .
Removing the tyre and inner tube
• Unscrew the valve cap, the fastening nut and
possibly the cap nut from the valve .
• Release all of the remaining air from the inner
tube .
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